All we have are scriptures and texts that could have been a series of meme that built/improved from eachother but lost the common knowledge between the generations that it was fictional.

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    I always thought of prophets as particularly charismatic mentally ill people. Jesus may not have set out to start a cult, but like, delusions of grandeur and distorted self-image in someone charismatic and intelligent usually ends in a cult. In his lifetime they were basically anarchist hippies (at least as recorded by the bible), but like all cults, today the center has rotted and it’s just toxic brainwashing.

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      This sort of thing happens all the time, good intentions getting twisted over time.

      Iirc the reason you’re not allowed to depict Muhammad, for example, was because Muhammad didn’t want pictures of to be used to worship him. He didn’t want to be deified basically.

      Cut to today and his followers will literally kill anyone that even tries, even those outside of the religion, due to their worship of Muhammad, something that he clearly never would have wanted. It literally goes against the reason he had the rule in the first place.

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      I see the bible as basically schizophrenic, Bronze Age, fan fiction.

      It serves a purpose, but it’s unsuitable as the foundation of one’s world view, or to defer one’s morality to.

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      I think this leaves out human history. Older generations were easily swayed. I don’t even think that is Jesus’ fault. That’s just a byproduct of his environment.